FYI; Two M37's for sale in Phila Pa.

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FYI; Two M37's for sale in Phila Pa.

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Go to the following site for info;

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Whats inside the grill of the first truck, #427 ? And whats with the voltage regulator on it as well? It caught my eye, and I just thought I'd ask.

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I'm not sure what to make of the "thing" inside the grill. It appears to be an electrical junction box without a cover. The wires coming into it don't appear to be connected to anything, either.

The non-stock voltage regulator would seem to indicate that the truck has been converted to 12-volts.
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That same picture appears in my personnel hot water heater instruction manual - its legit - I just have no clue what it is????
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/M37-Dodg ... 228086395&

Looks like the voltage regulator

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100 amp rectifier

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I do believe that is the rectifier for the 100 amp generator system. My dump truck has the square hole for the cables but the rectifier is long gone. I believe that the 100 amp generator trucks were the m42 command truck also if memory serves me correct. larger generator for the radio sets.

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